New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1915, Page 11

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G. FOX & CO. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. HARTFORD Don’t miss the Ladies’ Boot Bargains now to be found in the Shoe Department. Smart repre- sentative styles in broken lines at reduced prices. Come at once. G. FOX & CO 'PHONE YOUR ORDERS CHARTER 1580. HARTFOR Stirring Saturday Sale of Reliable Drug: And Up-=-to-Date Toilet Articles Reliable Drugs'and Toilet Articles at such prices as only this store can offer; values that should make =a compelling argument to houscwives to come and participate not once but many time within the next days. No matter how great the crowd there’ll be no lack of prompt service; t_%xexge’s room enough and enough for all to shop in comfort. Creams and Lotions Pompeian Cream, 25c, 38c, 55c. Plexo Cream, 15c, 80c. Ayer’s Luxuria Cream, 50c. De Meridor’s Cream, 15¢ 30c. Hygenol Theatrical Cream, 40c. Hygenol Tissue Cream, 50c size, 25¢, $1.00 size 50c. Hozeline Snow, 25c. D. & R. Cream, 6c, 14c, 23c, 33c. Elcaya Cream, 50c. Ricksecker’s Cream, 21c, 42c. Hind’s Cold Cream, 15c. Packer’s Cream, 17c. Riker’s Cerate, 34c. Pond’s Cream, 16c, 32c. Stillman’s Cream, 25c. Sanitol Cream, 15c. Magda Cream, 39c. ‘Woodbury’s Cream, 15c. Armour’s Luxor, 50c. Hygenol Cream Roses, 19c. e ————————————— : : Shaving Supplies $1.00 Ever Ready Razors, 79c- Ever Ready Blades, 4c. $1.00 Gem Jr. Razors, 79¢c. Gem Jr. Blades, 4c. $5.00 Gillette Razors, $3.65. Gillette Blades, 6 400 Gillette Blades, 73c. Colgate’s Shaving Stick, Pow- der or Paste, 20c. ‘Williams’ Shaving Stick, der or Paste, 19c- $1.00 Sterling Automatic Strop _pers, 75¢. MODEL CHARTER FOR U. 3. CITIES Municipal League Discusses Pos- sibilities in That Line P Dayton, O., Nov. 19.—Discussion of model city charter took up all the ime of the concluding sessions of the INational Municipal league here today. e document was prepared by a othmittee of which William Dudley F'oulke of Richmond, Ind., was chair- Inan and which has been working on he subject for two years. A prelim- 1b. in package, 12 in package, Pow- THERMO Are One $2.75 quart Thermos Bot- tle, one $3.25 quart Thermos Case, genuine English leather, value $6.00 both for $4-00. $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 Thermos Thermos Thermos Thermos Thermos Thermos Bottles, . Bottles,. . Bottles, . . Bottles,. . .$1.95 Bottles. . .82.15 Bottles,......$2.45 THE BELMONT .$1.00 .$1.25 .$1.50 Take One of These S BOTTLES Reduced One $1.75 pint Thermos Bottle, one $2.50 pint Thermos Case, genuine English leather value $4.25 both for $3.00. to the Big Game $3.00 Thermos Bottles, $4.00 Thermos Carafes,. $4.50 Thermos Carafes. $5.00 Thermos Carafes. $5.50 Thermos Carafes. $6.00 Thermos Carafes PREPARATIONS We Are Sole Hartford Agents for Belm 76c Beef, Iron and Wine, 42c. $1.00 Blood and Nerve Tonic, 65¢c. 50c Emulsion Cod Liver 35¢. $1.00 Elixir Strychnine, 65c. 25¢ Elixir Strychnine, 19c- 25c White Pine and Tar, 17c. 50c White Pine and Tar, 34c. 26c Baby Cough Syrup, 21c. 25¢ Cherry Cough Syrup, 2ic. Soda Mixture, 15¢, 25c. Aromatic Cascara, 19¢, 38c- Castor Oil, 9¢, 15¢ 25¢. Larkspur Lotion, 21c. Camphorated Oil, 15¢, 2i Paregoric, 9¢, 15¢ C. White Liniment, 21c: 19¢ Glycerine and Rose Water, Oil, Iron, Quinine, Iron, Quinine, 5c. ont Goods. 19c Rose Water, 15¢c. 25¢ Hair Tonic, 19c. 50c Hair Tonic, 35c. 26c . Peroxide Cream, 5Qc Peroxide Cream, 35c Arbutus, 20c. 50c Damascus, 40c. 25¢ Liquid Shampoo, 19¢c. 60c Liquid Shampoo, 38c. 26c Nail Polish, 21c. 25c¢ Toilet Benzoin, 21c. 25c Liquid Face Powder, 19c. 50c Liquid Face Powder, 38c. Cuticle Solvent, 25¢- * Syrup Hypophosphites, 65c. Spirits Camphor, 10c, 19¢c, 35c. Chloroform Liniment, 19¢, 38c. 2 Benzoin and Almond Lo- tion, 19¢. Asperin Tablets, $1.00 per 100. 19c- 38c. 15¢ per doz, three help Rubber Goods AND SICK ROOM NEEDS. A graduate nurse in attendance to assist you in choosing these needs to take measurements of Elastic Stockings. Abdominal Supporters, etc. We carry nothing but depend- able goods, no seconds. $1.00 Water Bottles or Syringes, 79c. $1.25 Water Bottles or Syringes, $1.0¢. $1.50 Water Bottles and Syring- es $1-25. $1.75 Water Bottles or Syringes, $1.45. $1.98 Water Bottles of Syringes, $1.69. Cello Water Bottles, metal $1.69 Gillette Water Bottles, metal, $2-15. Universal Water Bottles, $2.25. 75¢c Rubber Gloves, 59c. 50c Rubber Gloves, 39c. 39c Rubber Gloves, 29c. $1.00 Enamel Syringes, 2-qt. 79¢ $1.50 Abdominal Supporters, $1.15. $1.75 $1-45. $2.25 $1.75. © $2.98 $2.25. 50c Paper Vests, 35c. $2.25 Chamois Vests, $1.98. Sanitary Napkins, J. & J. doz. Rubber Sheeting, 3-4 yd. square, 20c. Rubber 40c. 49c De 69c De 79¢ De metal Abdominal Supporters, Abdominal Supporters, Abdominal Supporters, 29¢ Sheeting, 1 yd. square, Vilbiss Atomizer, 42c- biss Atomizer, 59c. Vilbiss Atomizer, 69c. articles will cost to repla e. Here Are the PATENT MEDICINES Stock Up the Medicine Closet Alkalithia, 72c. Alkalol, 33c, 55c. Castoria, 19c. Duffy’s Malt, 75¢. Dioxogen, 14c, 25¢, 40c. D. D. D, 17c, 34c, 63c. Fellows' Syrup, 9lc. Grey's Glycerine Tonic, GRAPE JUICE: Randall’'s, % pints, 8c. Randall’s, pints, 15c. Randall’s, quarts, 30c. Schuhle’s pints, 17¢, 3 for 50c. Schuhle’s, quarts, 33c. Welch’s, pints, 19c. Welch’s quarts, 37c. Jad Salts, 49c, Limestone Phosphate, Lavoris, 18c, 35c. Listerine, 1dc, 29¢, 56c. Milk Magnesia, 19¢, 32c. Musterole, 16c, 36c. Maltines, 70c. 70c. 27c. Free Engraving ON IVORY TOILET ARTICLES. During the thre days of this sale all purchases of Ivory Goods amounting to $2.50 or over entitles the ‘customer to the engraving free of charge. Ivory Toilet Articles were_never more popular or beau- tiful, and we can show you the st produced at the smallest prices. Don’t let this opportunity pass unnoticed. Christmas is on the way. best makes now Nujol, 53¢ Nutmeg Renovator, 75c. Omega Oil, 8¢ 16c, 32c. Pertussin, 76c. Pancreo Bismuth, 30c. Sal Laxa, 17¢, 34c, 68c. Sal Hepatica, 15c 30c, 60, Steero Cubes, 20c 79¢c, $1.69. Syrup Figs, 29c. Scott’s Emulsion, 30c, 60c. Sloan’s Liniment, 15¢, 30c. Sanatogen, 75c, $1.50, $3. Vinol, $1.00. Varnesis, 75c. Wampole’s Oil, 58¢. Wyeth's Soda Phosphate, 28c, 85c. Zhongiva, 33c. The Soaps P. & 8. Soap, 5o 4711 Glycerine Soap, 12c. Olivilo Soap, 7e¢, 4 for 25c. Ricksecker’s Skin Boap, 15c. Colgate’'s Big Bath, 10c, $1.00 doz. Colgate's Natural Odor Soap, 10c, 3 for 25c. Carlton’s Oatmeal, Rose, 7c. Carlton’s British Bath, etc., 4 for 25¢. Swiss Rose or Violet, 7¢, 4 for 25¢. Remmer’s Soap, 7¢, 4 for 25c. Brownley's Verbena, 10c cake. Violet Glycerine, 16¢c box. Fratelli Castile, 10c, 15¢, 25c, 390 bar, Bocabelli Castile, 18¢ 59c bar. Armour’s Venetian Bath, for 25c. 1b., 7c, 4 Come here tomorrow morning and learn how thoroughly this store backs up promises. This is the Drug Department that is never undersold, and in many instances prices for this sale are *way down below what the For this reason we must rcserve the right to limit quantities- of the offerings are desirable for Christmas Gifts; note these- A goodly number The Powders Amolin Powder, 10c. Alr Float Talc, 150 1b. Babcock's Corylopsis Tale, Colgate’s Tale, 15¢c 24c. 60c Dora Face Powder, 25c. Djerkiss Talc, 22¢ Djerkiss Face Powder, 50c 85 Erwin's Tale, 15e. Squibb’s Tale, 12c. Jess Tale, 16c. Mennen's Tale, 10c. Melba Tale, 25c. Miro Dena Tale, 25c. Willlam’'s Tale, 15¢ Java Rice Powder, 1 1b, Tale, 9c. 76¢ Bathadora Powder, 250 Woodbury’'s Face Powder, 18c. 26c Spiehler's Arbutus Tale. Btearate Zinc, 15c. 28c. For the Teeth Colgate’s Paste, 10c, 20c. Colgate’s Tooth Powder, 150, 240| Germinol Tooth Powder, 150 Lyon's Tooth Powder, 14c. Hovey's Tooth Powder, 15c. Calox Tooth Powder, 14c. Burrill's Tooth Powder, 15c. Rubifoam Wash, 15¢. Verna’s Tooth Paste, 15c. Euthymol Tooth Paste, 15c. Kalpheno Tooth Paste, i8¢ Kalpheno Tooth Powder, 1f¢. Cheney’s Liserated Tooth Pow- der, 1bc. Hood’s Tooth Powder, 15c¢. inary report of this committee was made to the Baltimore convention of the league in,1914. No set speeches were on the program today and in or- der to give the widest possible discus- sion to the charter all debates were limited to five minutes in presenting- ' their views. ! The committee’s report included plans for certain constitutional pro- visions to make the charter possible in states whose organic law would otherwise nullify some of its provi- sions. = This section of the report em- bodied provisions giving any city pow- | er to frame and adopt its own char- | BOWLING AIDS DIGESTION- EASES RHEUMATISM. PREVENTS APPENDICITIS. AN AND NE MISS LOUGHERY, Y. M. C. A. Bldg. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR Marked Down Sale of Trimmed Hats ALL MILLINERY BELOW COST SPECIAL BARGAINS IN IVY CORSETS CKWEAR. THE AETNA .BE COMFORTABLE THIS And save on your Rackliffes’ WINTER coal bill by using Storm Sash Storm Doors and Weather Strips. Call 1075 for prices and information. ACKLIFFES’ ‘250 PARK ST. NEW BRITAIN ter through an election, non-partisan commission and subsequent referen- dum election; giving cities power to levy taxes and assessments and to bor- row money; to own and operate pub- lic utilities or to regulate those with- in its-borders; and to unite city and county into one system of municipal government under certain circum- stances. City Council- With this as a basis it was pro- DRINK HOT WATER IF YOU DESIRE A ROSY COMPLEXION Says we can't help but look better and feel better after an inside bath. To look one’s best and feel one's best is to enjoy an inside bath eath morning to flush from the system the previous day’s waste, sour fer- mentations and ' poisonous toxins be- fore it is absorbed into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain amount of incom- hustile material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a cer- tain amount of indigestible material which if not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked into the blood through the very ducts which are intended to suck in only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see your skin get clearer and clear- er, you are told to drink every morn- ing upon arising, a glass of hot wa- ter with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, which is a harmless means of washing ial and toxins from the stomach, liv- er, kidneys, and bowels, this cleans- ing sweetening and purlfying the en- | tire alimentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach. Men and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid plexion, also those who wake up with a coated ‘tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acids stom- ach or constipation should begin this phosphated hot water drinking and are assured of very pronounced re- sults in one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phos- phate costs very little at the drug store but is sufficlent to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. We must always consider that internal sanitation is vastly more im- portant than outside cleanliness, be- cause the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the biood, while the \ lbowel pores do. the waste mater- | com- * ed that the city council should be composed of from 5 to 25 members, elected at large on a non-partisan basis and if possible by a preferential { vote based upon proportional repre- | sentation. The term of each coun- i cilman was proposed as four years. : The council would be given power to elect one of its members as mayor and to appoint a city manager, a clerk and civil service commission. i Councilmen would be forbidden to deal with any one connected with the administrative service except through the ~eity manager and any attempt to give orders or otherwse interfere with the administration of .the city was made a misdemeanor, punishable by fine and imprisonment. Recognition of Mayor. The charter provided that the may- or should be recognized as head of the' ity by the courts for serving civil processes, by the governor of the state for military purposes and at all ceremonies. The document provided that muni- cipal elections should be held on a day other than those on which state and national elections are held- Names of candidates it was suggested, should be printed in alphabetical order and in rotation on different: sets of ballots. The ballots would be s0 combined as to have the fewest possible ballots having the same order of names in each tablet. Provisions for recall of elective offi- cers and for initiative and referen- dum on ordinances were ineorporated in the charter but the report of the committee showed that its favor of | these provisions was not unanimous. pos City Manager’s Powers- The city manager was given broad executive powers and made responsi- ble to the city council. His term of office was made indefinite and he would be removable by the council only after a public hearing if he had held office for six months. ! a manager was not limited to the city or state, the committee pointing out that the German system of advertis- ing for a burgomeister had been “highly successful.” The charter provided administra- tive departments of law, health, edu- cation, finance, safety and works with a director for each, appointed by th: city manager and removable by him These directors would be immediate y responsible to the city manager an !'at his service for reports, recommen dations and information. Civil Service Board. The civil service would be admin istered by a board of three selectc by the council and removable by | four-fifths vote of that body | after written charges had been fil and a hearing held thereon. Six yer | terms were provided for the commi sioners with the idea that this woula Choice of on ! way of publicity for all contracts and , purchases involving more | stated expenditure. | brevent any permanent influsiice | upon it by a possibly corrupt or par- | tisan council Financial Problems. Provisions as to finance proposed establishment of a budget system with limitations that would make difficult any shifts of appropriations except in emergencies. How bonds might be issued, taxes levied and loans made were also detailed in this section and it further provided safeguards in the than a The model charter treated public utilities at length, providing methods by which the city might acquire own- WHAT $10 DID | FOR THIS WOMAN The Price She Paid for Lydia E.Pinkham’sVegetable Com- pound Which Brought * Good Health. Danvilie, Va.— ‘I have only spent ten dollars on your medicine and I feel so much better than I did when the doctor was treating me. I don’t suffer any bearing down pains atall now and I sleep well. I cannot say enough for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound and Liver Pills as the have done so mu for me. Iam enjoy- ing good health now and owe it all to your remedies. I take pleasure in tell- ing my friends and neighbors about them.””—Mrs. MATTIE HALEY, 501 Col- | qubone Street, Danville, Va. | No woman suffering from any form ! of female troubles should lose hope un- til she has given Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valua- ble tonic and invigorator of the fe- male organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- ble Compound. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta« ble Cempound will help you,write to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad= vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and hold in strict confidence. | ership of these or regulate privately owned quasi-public corporations. The life of franchises was Imited to thirty years although it was pointed out that the expense of establishing elaborate utilities such as elevated railroads might make a term of fifty years ad- visable. Unused and duplicating franchises would be repealed by the model charter and all grants would be made with full provision for munici- pal ownership at stated intervals in their life or at expiration. Members of the committee which prepared the model charter besides Mr. Foulke, were: M. N. Baker, Chica. go; Richard S. Childs and Delos F. Wilcox, New York; John A. Fairlie, University of Illinois; Mayor Fesley, Cleveland; A H. Hatton, Western Re- serve University; Herman H. James, Austin, Texas; A. Lawrence Lowell and Willlam B. Munro, Harvard uni- versity; Robert Treat Paine, Boston and Clinton Rodgers Woodruff, Phila- delphia. Have YOU Eyes Examin and Glasses Fitted by A. PINKUS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Over 30 Years' Experience in testing. Broken Lenses Duplicated. Satisfaction Guarantecd. Office, 306 Main St. 'Phone 5 For Your Insurance and Surety Bonds Avold trouble by having your 1 ance written by & man who kno how. Go to DWIGHT A. PARSON Booth’s Block. IN YOUR _BUILDING PLANS BE SURE AND SPECIFY REYNOLDS’ FLEXIBLE ASPHALT REYNOLDS’ SLATE SHINGLES SHINGLES Have been chosen in preference to other types of roof material because They are exceedingly low in first cost and maintenance cost. They are durable, having been on roofs already more than twelve years with no apparent change in appearance or They are guaranteed. They afford fire protection. They are pleasing in appearance. weather proof qualities. They allow a selection of colors; brick red, gray green and gray. They make houses warm in winter and cool in summer. They give honest roofing value. REYNOLDS’ Have been chosen in preference t They are the original than any other asphalt shingle. They are made from high quality fel The mineral surface is guaranteed to They have the indorsement of the Nat SHINGLES o other asphalt shingles because asphalt shingle. They have been given the real test on the roof about eight years longes t and high melting point asphalt. stay on and does stay.on. fonal Board of Fire Underwriters, each carton of shingles bearing the Underwriters’ stamp of approval, Write us for further information, Solc New England Distributors 45 BATTERYMARCH 8T, BOSTON, MASS, Waldo Brothers prices and samples,

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